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VIDEO OF THE WEEKEureka Moments: Inspiration Comes from Unexpected Places
How do scientists get inspired? What drives them to keep discovering? Where do they find motivation? When do they do their best thinking? Why do they keep pushing the limits of knowledge?

PODCAST OF THE WEEKGulfCast: Lessons from the Past
In 1989, 11 million gallons of crude leaked from the Exxon Valdez oil tanker into Prince William Sound, Alaska — devastating everything in its path and causing fishery collapses in the years that followed.

NOTES FROM THE FIELDPhoto of the WeekLuminous Critters Living in the Deep, Dark Gulf
A close up profile of an adult anglerfish female from the Linophryne family collected in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
Photo by Dante Fenolio / DEEPEND

Get the Free DVDDispatches From The Gulf: Science, Community, and Recovery in the Aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill is the 14th episode in the Journey To Planet Earth TV series. DVDs are available free of charge to educators, librarians, homeschoolers, and community activists. Click here to fill out a request.

Subscribe to the PodcastGulfCast – the Dispatches From The Gulf podcast – is available on iTunes and SoundCloud.

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Dispatches is made possible by a generous grant from the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI).
Additional funding provided by the Wallace Genetic Foundation and the Farvue Foundation.

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Dispatches is a multimedia initiative featuring documentaries, short videos, and podcasts that examine science, innovation, community, and recovery in the Gulf of Mexico in the years after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

Major funding for Journey to Planet Earth was provided by the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative – scientists working together to understand and restore the health of marine and coastal ecosystems.

Additional funding provided by the Wallace Genetic Foundation and the Farvue Foundation.